A Beginners Guide To Building A Bluetooth Speaker
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- I've been wanting to build one of these speakers for ages! It uses an inexpensive bluetooth amplifier in a hardwood box, and it sounds pretty good.
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Has to be one of my favorite projects. Very cool.
...I bought a dindinmodern speaker last time. Although it is not perfect, it is the best among the products at the same price...:)
Awesome project, came out beautiful. I was keeping updated with the short stories so I was really looking forward to your video.
Song suggestions : Black label society- in this river live version, Pantera, Lamb of God, Megadeth and of course Slayer lol 😂 great if you have a bad neighbor these bands will scare them :) Take Care
Haha 😂 thanks mate
Throwing back to the MC days mate? 😉 Looks tops and the epoxy spacer was a great bolt of inspiration. ⚡
Thanks mate
When you get a cordless circular saw… everything gets cut with a cordless circular saw…
Looks great! Just thought I'd point out that a more ridged enclosure is almost always higher quality sound. Panel resonance distorts sound, so good choice of material. Also you may want to use some kind of gasket on that back panel to completely seal it.
Ah right? In that case I totally did it on purpose haha. That’s good to know
WOW, that is awesome. I'm gonna make one for myself now. Where did you get the amplifier that drives everything from? Awesome, awesome build, thanks for sharing.
Thanks man. It was on eBay, there’s a few variations on the chipset so it might look different to the one I used
Lighting is very tasteful - not cheap and tacky like many LED applications!
Thanks
Came out really nice! Good to see you're finding the time!
Nice one great build as usual
That turned out great Robin. I really want one of those edge sanders🤤 I added LEDs to my TV a few years ago I thought it was just a gimmick. But it’s proven to be a fantastic upgrade! If you ever need any plastic/3D printed parts hit me up. Cheers from Melbourne 👍🏻🇦🇺🍻
So this is a 3 channel amp with the crossovers built in? Nice!
Yeah, great control built in. There’s a main volume, bass and treble for the mids (with a low pass) and then volume and frequency cut off for the sub
I am using dindinmodern bluetooth speaker, which I think is very good among low-priced speakers.
I haven't seen you for a long time, I'm glad you're fine... interesting project, fantastic design and good sound
Thanks very much
Fantastically done Robin. Always look forward to a video from you. I know they never disappoint. Hoping all is well Bud, Dirty Jersey out!!
Nice project.
Thanks
Have not seen you in a while great to see you back love your projects keep up the great work Robin
Thank you
The drivers sit too deep and are too far apart.
For real quality audio that would be a no no
Incrível amigo parabéns 🇧🇷
Beautiful project as always - love the epoxy line.
Mark Dainer said to come here and see what excellent woodworking you do. So i`ll be watching from your first video to the latest. Cheer`s
Thanks mate! Maybe don’t go back too far haha
why pay for masterclass when Robin is here for us
He’s back! Great video as usual but also what is the ‘eraser’ stuff that you used on the belt sander to clean it?
Sanding belt/disk eraser: www.amazon.com/Cleaning-Eraser-Stick-Abrasive-Sanding/dp/B000H69U7G I heard an old Croc shoe or sneaker sole works equally well! 8-)
Cheers mate:]
I hope you can make a V2.0 of this... Promising project! Great Work! Subbed!
Thanks!!
This turned out brilliant, love the epoxy line!
Nice job....it does seem that even the best speakers (for decades) have used MDF or similar for sound. The fancy ones just have hardwood veneers on them.
Thanks. I was always told mdf has consistency in its density, and no wood can match that. Hence it’s the material of choice
Love the thick wood! Great job!
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at 2:48 what kind of router bit are you using there?
It’s a 45 degree chamfer bit
👍👍👍 Very nice
LED Amazing touch ... good job 👏👍
Thanks
Beautiful piece, so glad to have you back!
Thanks!
Awesome build, love the resin line!! But the obvious question is: Does it go to 11....? :-P Greetings from the Pacific Northwest!
It sure does, right before my ears started to bleed haha! Thanks!
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Great build Robin. How has it held up over time?
Thanks man! It still looks and sounds great. I was nervous about it being solid timber but there's no signs of splitting anywhere
@@RobinLewisMakes good that it’s not split with the solid timber. My lad wants an amp building for his guitar but I want it to look different to a store bought one so solid hardwood and some lights is the direction I’m heading.
Thanks for the video, it was very useful. 👍
There's quite a lot of science that goes into speaker design - depth of the box, volume, speaker type and as you say material choice too. I think you did a great job, it looks good.
Thanks! Luckily there’s heaps of enclosure design tools out there, absolutely a science
Looks awesome! Great job!
Thank you!
Is hard wood better than mdf for boxes? Because I have enough oak to build a hundred of those.
I've read that MDF is the best option because the panels are uniform in density, natural wood changes across a board. Is it anything that you're likely to notice? Personally I don't think so, so I'd say go with the oak
@@RobinLewisMakes I'm thinking of build the main boxes out of mdf and cover with the hardwood for look idk what it will sound like being so heavy and dense but I want to find out
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Great!!! Very interesting project
Muito bom, parabéns! Robertson (Brasil)
Great build. I heard RGB makes speakers 20% louder...
Haha 😆 thanks dude
Very impressed with your progress, very nice project. Cheers.
Thanks Rod
Well done Robin, another great build!
Thanks Cord!